In Short: Content Management Server, ARM Audio

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Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced the general availability of the enterprise, evaluation and developer editions of Microsoft(R) Content Management Server 2001. It features out-of-the-box integration with Microsoft Commerce Server 2000, enabling customers to deploy personalized and targeted e-commerce sites quickly, according to Microsoft.

Content Management Server 2001 Enterprise Edition: The full-featured licensed version of Content Management Server 2001 is available for a suggested retail price of $39,901 (U.S.) per CPU.

Content Management Server 2001 Evaluation Edition: A full-featured 120-day enterprise version of Content Management Server 2001 is available for download from here.

Content Management Server 2001 Developer Edition. The developer edition of Content Management Server is available to MSDN(R) subscribers here. The developer edition will ship with MSDN Universal in October 2001.

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ARM Ltd. announced a peripheral intellectual-property block, an interface to the Secure Digital small-form-factor storage format. Contrary to other reports, ARM is not itself getting into the digital audio business, although the IP block is its first of a new line of secure audio solutions.

“SD cards are a big thing primarily talking to and protecting digital audio content technology,” said Reynette Au, vice-president of marketing for ARM’s U.S. subsidiary in Los Gatos, Calif. “it’s going mainstream; large companies are promoting the technology.We are now offering our partners and customers the opportunity to license from ARM a PrimeCell peripheral that integrates SD Card technology it’s a host interface.”

PrimeCell is the name for the methodology ARM uses in licensing its intellectual-property blocks. ASIC designers typically license IP from third-party providers like ARM and “drop in” various functions, creating “systems-on-chip”.

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